Decentralized search startup Sepana has announced today it has closed a $10 million funding round led by venture firms Hack VC and Pitango First.
Founded by two brothers, Daniel and David Keyes, Sepana seeks to make web3 content such as DAOs and NFTs more discoverable through its search tooling. One way it's doing this is via a forthcoming web3 search API that aims to enable any decentralized application (dapp) to integrate with its search infrastructure.
It claims that millions of search queries on blockchains and dapps like Lens and Mirror are powered by its tooling.This follows similar raises in the web3 search and indexing tooling space. Last month, Blockchain indexer Nxyz emerged from stealth to secure $40 million in a Series A round led by Paradigm. In May, Montreal-based crypto startup Lighthouse Labs raised $7 million in seed funding ahead of the launch of its metaverse search engine.
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